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“Wealth is like sea-water; the more we drink, the thirstier we become”

Arthur Schopenhauer

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When someone constantly pursues more money or material goods, they often find that they never feel satisfied, and instead, their desire only grows stronger. This is similar to drinking saltwater; instead of quenching your thirst, it just makes you thirstier. For instance, think about a person who wins the lottery. They might feel really happy and satisfied at first, but soon they want even more things and more wealth, which can lead to constant stress and endless wanting. To apply this to life, it's important to find balance and recognize when enough is enough, focusing on things that bring true happiness like relationships, hobbies, and helping others, rather than constantly chasing after more money. This way, you can achieve a sense of fulfillment that wealth alone cannot provide.

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Contentment Desire Greed Human nature Materialism Paradox Philosophy Wealth Wisdom
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